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Psychedelic Oggles Joel Schumacher's THE NUMBER 23 (Starring Jim Carrey)!!


Merrick here...


Psychedelic's back with a quick look at THE NUMBER 23, Jim Carrey's new film.

This is a return to dramatic territory for Carrey who, in general, frustrates me. I feel like there's a lot of talent waiting to be mined, but he rarely finds the right vehicle through which to convey it (I thought THE TRUMAN SHOW was heading the right direction but missed the mark -- it shouldn't have revealed the TV-show nature of Truman's existence to the audience before the character learned about it). Sounds like THE NUMBER 23 also doesn't quite make it, but isn't a complete wash either.

And, GASP, this directed by Joel Schumacher, who just got hooked up with a new film about a Nazi vampire! Schumacher is very hit and miss (more "miss" than "hit")...and it's kind of hard to pardon anyone who brought us BATMAN FOREVER and BATMAN AND ROBIN...but Nazi vampires!?!? That's pretty high on the cool-o-meter.

Here's Psychedelic...


Hey Harry and Numerologists,

They watched in every wall. Cartoon eyeballs slid from cracks cackling secret codes. As they coalesced into a solid figure, I darted into the Pacific Galleria 16 for a screening of The Number 23.

Jim Carrey is in serious drama mode as a dogcatcher whose world becomes unraveled. He’s a few moments late meeting his wife (lovely Virginia Madsen) at a bookstore and she picks up a novel for him called The Number 23. The book throttles his soul. 23 bongs around his head inciting an obsession that may or may not lead to dark deeds of the past.

Carrey and Madsen are wonderful. Along with Logan Lerman as their teen son, they ground this dark psychological thriller in humanity when it could easily fly off far-fetched. Even at that I heard a few unintended laughs near the end. Don’t examine the plot too closely.

This is almost a textbook example of the likeability and familiarity of the star (Carrey) lending sympathy to the character when he becomes extremely neurotic. For the ultimate example, see James Stewart in Vertigo.

The Number 23 is compelling and held my attention all the way through. But I never became emotionally involved. Maybe it’s because it’s purposely unclear where the danger is coming from. Maybe it’s because it drags in the middle (too many redundant scenes) and needs to get to the ending twists sooner. The movie is easy to shrug off once out of the theatre.

Yet I can feel the director reaching so hard to spin a rapturous web; it’s almost there. I was surprised to discover that the director is Joel Schumacher. This is his best movie in a long time. Schumacher’s career is uneven to say the least. I sense he could have been some wild maverick director if he’d been able to shake off some of Hollywood’s more bloated excesses. Here’s hoping he can turn The Number 23 into a full blown rabbit out of the hat.

Glitters in the granite swarmed with cartoon sperm. Eyeballs giggled down the escalator as omens of conception loomed on the Daliesque dawn.

-Psychedelic



Look for THE NUMBER 23 February 27, 2007.


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sounds ehhh
by JeanLuc Dickhard
Sep 13th, 2006
09:23:34 AM
still great in Eternal Sunshine
by oisin5199
Sep 13th, 2006
09:23:46 AM
Uh...
by TheJake
Sep 13th, 2006
09:24:57 AM
That Sucked.
by Atomica
Sep 13th, 2006
09:32:12 AM
Lame review...
by The Guy Who Nods
Sep 13th, 2006
09:33:42 AM
this review sounds fake
by Datascream
Sep 13th, 2006
09:43:01 AM
WELL
by THE KNIGHT
Sep 13th, 2006
09:52:02 AM
THE NEW MUCH-ANTICIPATED JOEL SCHUMACHER FILM!!
by Cletus Van Damme
Sep 13th, 2006
09:54:19 AM
4 8 15 16 23 42
by FordPerfect
Sep 13th, 2006
09:56:47 AM
jim carrey just got cast in "horton!"
by jig98
Sep 13th, 2006
09:59:27 AM
Merrick
by RealDoubleJ
Sep 13th, 2006
10:24:24 AM
Truman Show should have had a live studio audience
by durhay
Sep 13th, 2006
10:56:44 AM
23
by Trevor Goodchild
Sep 13th, 2006
11:00:33 AM
WHAAAAAAAAAA Batman and Robin WHAAAAAAAAA
by BigTuna
Sep 13th, 2006
11:37:57 AM
Re: Merrick...
by BigTuna
Sep 13th, 2006
11:39:31 AM
Why???
by ImJustABill
Sep 13th, 2006
11:40:19 AM
ummmm Batman Forever
by fenario80
Sep 13th, 2006
12:29:52 PM
Ive been a disciple of 23 for years
by BitterMan23
Sep 13th, 2006
12:45:22 PM
Wasn't that the whole point of The Truman Show?
by Black And Gold
Sep 13th, 2006
01:12:11 PM
phone booth was a masterpiece...
by jig98
Sep 13th, 2006
01:13:17 PM
After Phantom of the Opera,Schumacher is making movies?
by Orbots Commander
Sep 13th, 2006
01:18:34 PM
Staring Jim Carrey?
by Novaman5000
Sep 13th, 2006
02:04:02 PM
Schumacher
by blackwood
Sep 13th, 2006
02:08:31 PM
Joel Schumacher - Troma called
by Trader Groucho 2
Sep 13th, 2006
02:48:20 PM
Holy crap . . .
by Nice Marmot
Sep 13th, 2006
03:01:00 PM
Truman Show
by supertoyslast
Sep 13th, 2006
03:31:37 PM
Amazing how films slide under the radar...
by thenewpulper
Sep 13th, 2006
04:08:02 PM
You are so wrong about revealing the tv thing too early
by JackLint
Sep 13th, 2006
05:47:39 PM
Carrey needs to show restraint in his acting.
by veritasses
Sep 13th, 2006
07:54:34 PM
Re: Truman Show Structure.
by thenewpulper
Sep 13th, 2006
09:11:34 PM
Should have been Dalinian...
by starmand
Sep 13th, 2006
09:21:15 PM
I have to agree about Truman Show
by godric
Sep 14th, 2006
08:23:28 AM
Are you crazy, Merrick?
by JacksParasites
Sep 14th, 2006
08:56:36 AM
I read this script years ago
by TheKeenGuy
Sep 14th, 2006
01:32:19 PM
And in regards to the TRUMAN SHOW reveal
by TheKeenGuy
Sep 14th, 2006
01:36:06 PM
OK, but where's my Ripley's with Burton???
by Rakafraker
Sep 14th, 2006
02:17:32 PM
And what's Eternal Sunshine then?
by JacksParasites
Sep 14th, 2006
03:44:18 PM
Meh.
by Yo_SheBitch
Sep 14th, 2006
05:53:01 PM
Merrick, was this your attempt at being a villian
by antonphd
Nov 4th, 2006
05:37:26 PM

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